Posted on 02/04/2015 6:36:11 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
I suppose its better that this GOP laundry is being aired now, a year out from the first Republican presidential primary. Better now than an October Surprise by a malicious Democrat hack two weeks out from the presidential election.
The Daily Mails David Martosko asked 10 potential GOP candidates about their past use of marijuana:
Rick Perry, Donald Trump and John Bolton say they have never smoked pot; Rand Paul hints that he wasnt a choirboy but wont answer directly. Marco Rubio refuses to answer, saying no one will believe him if the answer is no; Carly Fiorina will only say she opposes legalizing weed. Spokesmen for Govs. Scott Walker and Gov. Chris Christie, and former neurosurgeon Ben Carson, ignored questions entirely.
The biggest headline was reserved for Sen. Ted Cruz:
EXCLUSIVE: Top Republican contender Ted Cruz foolishly experimented with marijuana, his campaign admits after Bush confesses to high-school pot use.
Teenagers are often known for their lack of judgment, and Sen. Cruz was no exception, a Cruz spokesperson told The Daily Mail. When he was a teenager, he foolishly experimented with marijuana. It was a mistake, and hes never tried it since.
Cruzs admission comes less than a week after Jeb Bush admitted to the Boston Globe that he smoked weed at the elite prep school he attended as a teenager.
Again, its good that these revelations are surfacing now. No candidate wants to worry that his high school football buddies (or debate teammates) are going to get a call from a reporter asking about that epic party in 1988.
Also included in the Daily Mail article is this comment from an anonymous congressional staffer:
But Cruzs conservative political base may not look kindly on the news. An aide to a Democratic senator told Daily Mail Online: Just wait until the tea party gets its hooks in this. I mean, we all have skeletons and even moral crusaders eventually topple of their own weight, right?
You can practically hear the breathless staffer gleefully panting this into his cell phone from a dark corner of his office as he rubs his hands together, fantasizing about the (literal) lynching that will be visited upon Ted Cruz on the steps of the Capitol, courtesy of the tea party.
The anonymous aide is correct on one point. We all have skeletons.
Most people tea party supporters included understand that teenagers sometimes make poor decisions. But teenagers change. Most grow up and learn from their mistakes. People are usually willing to forgive youthful indiscretions when an individual shows over time that he has changed his ways and is sincere about repudiating the past behavior.
People tend to be less forgiving of individuals like President Obama, who wrote nostalgically almost fondly of his high school pot and cocaine use in Dreams From My Father. Obama wrote that being high, could at least help you to laugh at the worlds ongoing folly and see through all the hypocrisy and bullsh** and cheap moralism. He also boasted several times on the campaign trail, I inhaled frequently! That was the point! Sides-splitting stuff there.
Parents tend to get a little irritated when their elected officials make comments that put drug use in a positive light. And voters at least those on the right dont particularly like politicians who say, Dont do drugs with wink and a smile.
Considering that the revelations about Cruz are for something that happened some 30-years in the past and given his words of contrition about behavior he calls foolish and a mistake, this skeleton is not going to topple Cruz. He will not be thrown under the tea party bus and no one will care about this in a month (except for that anonymous Dem staffer who will still be trying to figure out how on earth this did not turn into the biggest scandal since Watergate).
One Ohio tea party leader put it in perspective, saying that Cruz should be judged on his current record rather than on decisions he made in his teen years.
While I dont condone the use of pot, Im not going to judge his qualifications based on a poor choice he made in his teen years, said Amy Brighton, co-coordinator of Medina Tea Party Patriots. A constitutional scholar and an ardent supporter of conservatism obviously, he has matured since then. Like all the presidential hopefuls, Im going to judge him based on whether he has fought both in words and actions to restore personal and economic freedom.
Nope.
LOL, just a few years too late.
You're kidding.
Right?
Did he inhale?
Ok when you were working how would you like a work visa program specifically designed to import low wage sales people with the sole purpose to undermine your career.
Ssshhhh, don’t scare the folks.
...true....but I would count the “goodie two shoes” sliver of the TP movement as part of the “they” that do not try to understand it....
Leftists just don’t seem to get it. They have a blindspot about people reforming.
What they are really after is the elimination of Christian standards. They try to say the standards themselves are invalid if anyone professing them has ever violated them.
Kenyan, Canadian, "What difference at this point, what difference does it make?"
Look here troll......you are hiding behind a headline and not reading the damned article. He was not advocating locking people up, he was tweaking the Obama administration for again ignoring the laws on the books and just acting on executive fiat.
Get a life.
People go into "social work" because it's an easy course load, it's very "PC" therefore has high social value, and it's a government job. No government job can ever be said to have "hardly any money in it".
I worry about “conservative” birthers on this issue more than the MSM.
I wouldn’t like it, but I’d adapt, like I did after my ridiculously high-paying gig selling payphones went away. I never had a year that I didn’t make six figures and I didn’t even have to work very hard. Now everyone has a phone in their pocket. What happened to the farriers, wheelwrights, blacksmiths and elevator operators when their jobs disappeared?
The ONLY CONSTITUTIONAL FIGHTER we have!
Are you of the opinion that Scott Walker would not be a "constitutional fighter"?
The drinking games we played involved multiple shots of Jägermeister. I'm sure it has inoculated me from the early onset of Alzheimer's. If it doesn't, so be it...my four years in Germany were awesome.
As you probably know, the companies have to post a job order with the state employment office before they can fill such a job and I worked at such an office for almost 20 years. I’ve seen hundreds of “must speak Cantonese, have a strong background in Chinese cuisine, know how to integrate the spices of the Orient into dishes and play the Erhu in a lyrical manner” type postings.
Who cares?
I wouldn’t care if he was smoking it now. lol
Maybe because there's no accountability? if the "client" stays the same or gets worse, it's not YOUR fault; "those people" just have to be taken care of 'cause they can't do for themselves.
Les Miserable for ALL of them.
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